


C.S.HAMMOND ^ COMPANY 


NEW YORK CITY 


























21 

1 Commissary Steward 5 

2 Master at Arms 

3 Band Masters, Mus¬ 

icians 

4 Hospital Stewards 

and Apprentices 


22 

Machinists^ Mates, 
Watertenders, 
Boiler Makers, 
Oilers, Copper¬ 
smiths 


23 24 

UNITED STATES NAVY CHEVRONS OF ENLISTED MEN 


6 Electricians 

7 Yeomen, Three 

Classes 

8 Chief Yeomen 

9 Gunners* Mates 
10 Turret Captains 


11 Carpenters' Mates. 

Painters, Plumb¬ 
ers, Fitters, Ship- 
wnght 

12 Printers 

13 Sailmakers* Mates 


14 Blacksmiths, Ship- 

fitters 

15 Quartermasters 

16 Gun-Captain 

17 Gun-pointer. 2nd 
Class 


26 Navy “E** (given to gun turret, for “excellence” in gunnery) 


25 

18 Gun-pointer, 1st 

Class 

19 Boatswain's Mates, 

Coxswains 

20 Torpedoman 

21 Seaman-gunner 


26 

22 Bugler 

23 Radio-operator 

24 Ex-apprentice 

25 Ships* Cooks and 

Bakers 



































THE 




UNITED 5TATE5 NAVY 


ILLUSTRATED 




CONTAINING A NEW SERIES OF 

PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL 
WAR VESSELS 


C. S. HAMMOND CBl, COMPANY 

II 

Engravers — Printers—Publishers 

30 CHURCH STREET NEW YORK 

(HUDSON TERMINAL) 









CONTENTS 

ILLUSTRATIONS 




A complete description of the vessels will be found in the text pages. 


PAGE 

Alabama. 27 

Arizona.4, 52 

Arkansas. 10 

Bailey. 42 

Brooklyn. 36 

California. 32 

Charleston. 37 

Chattanooga. 38 

Chester. 39 

Colorado. 31 

Connecticut. 21 

Davis. 40 

Delaware. 15 

DeLong. 42 

Florida.12, 57 

G 4, Submarine. 47 

Georgia. 22 

Holland Type Submarine. 49 

Vessels in Full Commission.59, 61 
Vessels in Commission in Re¬ 
serve.61, 63 


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Illinois. 29 

Jason. 43 

K 6, Submarine. 46 

Kansas.20, 53 

Louisiana. 19 

Michigan. 30 

Military Mast. 56 

Minnesota. 18 

Montana. 35 

Nebraska. 25 

Nevada. 6 

New Hampshire. 17 

New Jersey. 23 

New York. 8 

North Carolina. 34 

North Dakota. 14 

Oklahoma. 7 

Oregon. 28 

TEXT. 

Vessels in Commission in Ordin¬ 
ary.63, 64 

Vessels Out of Commission. ... 64 


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Pennsylvania..5, 55, 58 

Ranger. 3 

San Diego. 33 

San Francisco.... 44 

Solace. 45 

South Carolina... .. 16 

Submarine Chaser.51 

Submarine Interiors.49, 50 

Submarine Running on Surface 48 

Target Practice. 54 

Texas. 9 

Torpedo Boat Flotilla. 48 

Utah. 13 

Vermont. 24 

Virginia. 26 

Warrington. 41 

Whipple. 42 

Wyoming. 11 


Vessels Under Construction or 

Authorized. 64 

Definition of Terms. 64 


Copyright, 1917 by C. S. Hammond & Co., N. Y. 



























































BATTLE CRUISER “RANGER” 

This is the type of the latest battle cruiser, four of which are, at present under construction. 


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BATTLESHIP “ARIZONA” 


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BATTLESHIP “PENNSYLVANIA 


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BATTLESHIP “NEVADA” 




















Brou*fi Bros* 


BATTLESHIP “OKLAHOMA 


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BATTLESHIP “NEW YORK” 






















BATTLESHIP “TEXAS” 


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BATTLESHIP “ARKANSAS” 


Photo, by IVm. H. Rau 

















BATTLESHIP “WYOMING” 


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BATTLESHIP “FLORIDA” 
















BATTLESHIP “UTAH” 


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BATTLESHIP NORTH DAKOTA’ 


























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BATTLESHIP DELAWARE” Page 15 
































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BATTLESHIP “SOUTH CAROLINA” 



























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BATTLESHIP “NEW HAMPSHIRE” Page 17 















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BATTLESHIP “MINNESOTA” 


















BATTLESHIP “LOUISIANA” 


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BATTLESHIP “CONNECTICUT” 


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BATTLESHIP “GEORGIA” 


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BATTLESHIP “NEW JERSEY” 


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BATTLESHIP “VERMONT” 


Browth Bros, 














Copyright by Underwood & Underwood 


BATTLESHIP “NEBRASKA" 


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Copyright by Underwood & Underwood 

Page 26 BATTLESHIP ‘VIRGINIA’^ 






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BATTLESHIP “ALABAMA” 


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BATTLESHIP “OREGON” 













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BATTLESHIP “ILLINOIS” 


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BATTLESHIP “MICHIGAN” 

































BATTLESHIP “COLORADO” 


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BATTLESHIP “CALIFORNIA” 






























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ARMORED CRUISER “SAN DIEGO” 


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ARMORED CRUISER “NORTH CAROLINA 


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ARMORED CRUISER “MONTANA’ 


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CRUISER “BROOKLYN” 



























Copyright 1908 , hy Enrique Muller. 


CRUISER “CHARLESTON" 


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Copyright 1907 , by Enrique Muller. 


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CRUISER “CHATTANOOGA” 



















Copyright 1908 , by N* L. Stebbins, 


SCOUT CRUISER “CHESTER” 


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DESTROYER “DAVIS” 


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DESTROYER “WARRINGTON” 


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DESTROYER “WHIPPLE” 


Copyright 1907, by Enrique Muller* 




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TORPEDO BOAT “DE LONG” 


TORPEDO BOAT “BAILEY” 
























































NAVAL COLLIER “jASON” 


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MINE LAYING SHIP “SAN FRANCISCO” 

















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HOSPITAL SHIP “SOLACE” 


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Copyright Underwood & Underwood. 


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SUBMARINE “K 6” 


















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SUBMARINE “G 4” 


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TORPEDO BOAT FLOTILLA 


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INTERIOR OF SUBMARINE LOOKING FORWARD 



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INTERIOR OF “HOLLAND TYPE” SUBMARINE 

LOOKING FORWARD 


























LOOKING FORWARD 


LOOKING AFT 




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INTERIORS OF SUBMARINE 




























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SUBMARINE CHASER WITH RAPID FIRE GUN MOUNTED IN BOW 


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Page 52 PART OF THE DECK OF THE BATTLESHIP “ARIZONA” SHOWING THE LARGE GUNS 























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AFT BROADSIDE TURRET OF THE BATTLESHIP “KANSAS” 


Showing two 8-inch breech-loading rifles in turret, and one of the 3-inch field pieces, which are taken ashore with the battalion when repelling a land attack. 


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TARGET PRACTICE ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP “ILLINOIS” 

Showing crews of the 6-pounder rapid fire guns striving to make one of the records for which our Navy is noted. 


















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PENNSYLVANIA 



















Brown Bros. 

Page 56 MILITARY MAST OF THE BATTLESHIP “UTAH” 

























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Brown Bros. 

AEROPLANE VIEW OF THE BATTLESHIP “FLORIDA 





















Copyright N. G. Moser (from Underwood & Underwood) 

Page 58 SIGNALING FROM THE BRIDGE OF THE FLAGSHIP “PENNSYLVANIA" 










LISTS OF VESSELS IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN FULL COMMISSION 

Contract 

Displace- Speed Horse Torpedo Rig and number of price hull In com¬ 
ment Length Knots Power Batteries (Guns) Tubes funnels & machinery Launched mission 

Battleships, First Line 

Arizona.31.400. .608' 0".t21.0 .t34.000..12 14" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 22 5" 51 Cal. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts. 1 funnel . .$7,425,000. .June 19/15. .Oct. 17/16 

R. P\; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Arkansas.26,000..562' 0". .21.05. .29,320.. 12 12" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 21 5" 51 cal. 2 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 2 funnels. .$4,675,000. .Jan. 14/11. .Sept. 17/12 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Florida.21,825..521' 6". . 22.08. . 41,810. . 10 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 16 5" 51 cal. 2 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 2 funnels. * 6,400,000. . May 12/10. .Sept. 15/11 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Nevada.27,500..583' 0". . 20.53. . 26,500. . 10 14" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 21 5" 51 cal. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 1 funnel .. 5,895,000. .July 11/14. .Mar. 11/16 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

New York.27,000. .573' 0" f 21.00. .28.100. . 10 14" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 21 5" 51 cal. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 2 funnels. * 6,400,000. .Oct. 30/12. .Apr. 15/14 

B. L. R.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Oklahoma.27,500..583' 0". .20.58. .24,800. . 10 14" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 21 5" 51 cal. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, I funnel .. 5,926,000. .Mar. 23/14. .May 3/16 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. V 

Pennsylvania ... .31,400. .608' 0". .21.05. .31,500. . 12 14" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 22 5" 51 cal. 4 21", subm-2 cage masts, 1 funnel .. 7,260,000. .Mar. 16/15. .June 13/16 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Texas.27,000..573' . .21.05. .28,100.. 10 14" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 21 5" 51 cal. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 2 funnels.. 5,830,000.. May 18/12..Mar. 12/14 

B. L. R.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Utah.21,825. .521' 6". .21.04. .28,136. .10 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 16 5" 51 cal. 2 21", subm.. . .2 cage masts, 2 funnels. . 3,946,000. .Dec. 23/09. .Aug. 31/11 

R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Wyoming.26,000. .562' 0". .21.22. .34,956. . 12 12" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 21 5" 51 cal. 2 21", subm... .2 cage masts. 2 funnels.. 4,450,000. .May 25/11. .Sept. 25/12 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Battleships, Second Line 

Delaware.20,000..518' 9". .21.56. .29,529. . 10 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 14 5" 50 cal. 2 21", subm.... 2 cage masts, 2 funnels. . 3,987,000. .Feb. 6/09.. Apr. 4/10 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr, saluting. 

Kansas.16,000..456' 4".. 18.09.. 19,757. .4 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm.... 2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 4,165,000. .Aug. 12/05..Apr. 5/07 

R.; 12 7" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 

cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Michigan. 16,000..452' 9".. 18.79.. 16,500. .8 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 22 3" 50 cal. 2 21", subm-2 cage masts, 2 funnels.. 3,585,000.. May 26/08..Jan. 4/10 

R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Minnesota.16,000. .456' 4".. 18.85. .20,572. .4 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 4,110,000. .Apr. 8/05. .Mar. 9/07 

R.; 12 7" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 
cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Missouri. 12,500. .393' 11".. 18.15. .16,277. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 16 6" 50 cal. B. L. 2 18", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 2,885,000. .Dec. 28/01. .Dec. 1/03 

R.; 6 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

New Hampshire.. 16,000. .456' 4". . 18.16.. 18,104. .4 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8"4 5 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 3,748,000. .June 30/06. .Mar. 19/08 

R.; 12 7" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 cal. 

R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Ohio.12,500. .393' 10". .17.82.. 16,507. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 16 6" 50 cal. B. L. 2 18", subm-2 cage masts, 3 funnels. . 2,899,000. .May 18/01. .Oct. 4/04 

R.; 6 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

South Carolina. .. 16,000. .452' 9". . 18.86. . 18,357. .8 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 22 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 2 21", subm-2 cage masts, 2 funnels. . 3,540,000. .July 11/08..Mar. 1/10 

2 3-pdr. saluting. 

Vermont.16,000. .455' 10". . 18.33.. 18,249. .4 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 12 7" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm-2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 4,179,000. .Aug. 31/05. .Mar. 4/07 

R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. salut¬ 

ing. 

Wisconsin.11,552. .373' 10". .17.17., 12,609. .4 13" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 40 cal. R. F,; .2 cage masts, 2 funnels 2,674,950. .Nov. 26/98. .Feb. 4/01 

4 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. abreast 

Armored Cruisers 

Montana.14,500..504' 5". .22.26. .28,280. .4 10" 40 cal. B. L, R.; 16 6" 50 cal. B. L. 421",subm-1 military mast, 1 cage 3,575,000. .Dec. 15/06. .July 21/08 

R.; 22 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. salut- mast, 4 funnels 

ing. 

North Carolina .. 14,500. .504' 5". .21.91. .27,274. .4 10" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 16 6" 50 cal. B. L. 421",subm-1 military mast, 1 cage 3,575,000. .Oct. 6/06..May 7/08 

R.; 22 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. salut- mast, 4 funnels 

t Estimated. * Limit of cost. 

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LISTS OF VESSELS IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN FULL 


Displace- Speed Horse 

ment Length Knots Power 


Torp>edo 

Tubes 


Batteries (Guns) 

Armored Cruisers—Cont’d 

,503' 11", .22.20. .29,658. .4 8" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 50 cal. B. L. 2 18" subm. 

R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. salut¬ 
ing. 

Cruiser, First Class 

.402' 7". .21.91. .18,770. .8 8" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 12 5" 40 cal. R. F.; . 

4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Cruiser, Second Class 

Columbia. 7,350..413' 1". .22.80.. 18,509. .3 6" 45 cal. R. F.; 8 4" 40 cal. R. F.; ... 

2 6-pdr. saluting. 

Cruisers, Third Class 

.354'10"..20.52. f 7.500.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 2 3-pdr. R. F. ... 


San Diego.13,680. 


Brooklyn. 9,215. 


COMMISSION—ConCd 

Contract 

Rig and number of price hull 
funnels & machinery 


. 1 military mast, 1 cage $3,800,000. 
mast, 4 funnels 


.2 military masts, 3 fun- 2,986,000, 
nels 


In com- 
Launched mission 

Apr. 28/04. .Aug. 1/07 

Oct. 2/95.. Dec. 1/96 


.Schooner; 4 funnels. 2,725,000. .July 26/92..Apr. 23/94 


Albany. 3,430. 

Birmingham. 3,750..423' 1" 

Chattanooga. 3,200, .308'11" 

Cleveland. 3,200. .308'10" 

Cincinnati. 3,188..306' 1" 

Denver. 3.200..308' 9" 

Des Aloines. 3,200. .319' 10'' 

Galveston. 3,200. .308'10" 

Raleigh. 3,183. .305'10" 

Tacoma. 3,750..423' 1'^ 


Aylwin. 1,036..305' 3". 

Bainbridge. 420..250' 0". 

Balch. 1,036..305' 3". 

Barry. 420. .250' 0". 

Benham. 1,036..305' 3". 

Cassin. 1,020..305' 3". 

Chauncey. 420..250' 0". 

Conynghara. 1,090..315' 3". 

Cummings. 1,020..305' 3". 

Cushing. 1,050..305' 3". 

Dale. 420. .250' 0". 

Decatur. 420..250' 0". 


.24.33.. 15,889..2 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 6 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 2 21", subm. 
2 3-pdr. R. F. 

.16.65.. 5,398.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 

.16.45.. 4,685.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 

.19.91.. 8,491. .11 5" 40 cal. R. F.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 

.16.75.. 6,202.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 

.16.65.. 5,400.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 

.16.41.. 5,178.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 

.21.12.. 8,159..11 5" 40 cal. R. F.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 

.25.95..22,242.. 2 5" 50 cal. " " " 


.2 military masts, 2 fun- J 1,205,000. 
nels 

.4 funnels, 2 masts. 1,556,000. 


.Schooner; 2 funnels. 1,039,966. 

.Schooner; 2 funnels. 1,041,650. 

. 1 pole mast, 2 funnels. . .§1,100,000. 

.Schooner; 2 funnels. 1,080,000. 

.Schooner; 2 funnels. 1,065,000. 

.Schooner; 2 funnels. 1,027,000. 

.Schooner; 2 funnels. 1,100.000. 

556,000. 


29.62 

28.45 

29.62 

28.13 
29.59 

30.14 
28.64 

29.63 
30.57 
29.18 
28.00 
28.10 


t 16,000. 
t 8,000. 
t 16,000.. 
. t 8,000. , 
t 16.000.. 
. .15,307*. 
. t 8.000.. 
t 18,000. 
..16,335*. 
..15,280. 

. t 8.000. , 
. t 8,000.. 


4 4" 50 cal. R. 
2 3" 50 cal. R. 
4 4" 50 cal. R. 
2 3" 50 cal. R. 
4 4" 50 cal. R. 
4 4" 50 cal. R. 
2 3" 50 cal. R. 
4 4" 50 cal. R. 
4 4" 50 cal. R. 
4 4" 50 cal. R. 
2 3" 50 cal. R. 
2 3" 50 cal. R, 


Drayton. 742.. 293' 

Duncan. 1,014..305' 

Ericsson. 1,090.. 305' 

Fanning. 742..293' 

Jacob Jones. 1,150..315' 

Jarvis. 742. .293' 

Jenkins. 742..293' 

McCall. 742..293' 

McDougal. 1,020..305' 

Nicholson. 1,050..305' 

O^Brien. 1,050..305' 

Parker. 1,036..305' 

Patterson. 742.. 293' 

Paulding. 742.. 293' 

* Main engines only. 


10"..30 
3". .29 
3"..29 
10"..29 
3"..29 
10". .30 
10"..31 
10". .30 
3"t29 
3" t 29 
3"t29 
3". .29 
10"..29 
10"..32 


.83..15,524*. 
.14..14,245.. 
.29..17,151. . 
.99. .12,600*. 
.57 t 17,000.. 
.01. .10,534*. 
.27. .12,440*. 
.66..13,072*. 
.00. .16,000*. 

.00 . 

.00 . 

.55 t 16,000. , 
.69. .12,622*. 
.80.. 17,393*. 
t Estimated. 


5 3" 
4 4" 

4 4" 

5 3" 

4 4" 

5 3" 
5 3" 
5 3" 
4 4" 
4 4" 
4 4" 

4 4" 

5 3" 
5 3" 


50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal 
50 cal. 
50 cal. 
50 cal. 
50 cal. 
50 cal, 
50 cal, 


R, 


. R. 
. R. 
. R, 


B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 

2 21", subm.. 

.. Schooner, 2 funnels. 

Destroyers 

F. 

4 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 

2 18". 

. .Signal pole, 4 funnels ... 

F. 

4 twin 18"... 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 

2 18". 

. .Signal pole, 4 funnels ... 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

, .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 

2 18". 

.. Signal pole, 4 funnels .. 

F. 

4 twin 21" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 

2 18". 

. .Signal pole, 4 funnels ... 

F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 

2 18". 

. .Signal ix>le, 4 funnels, 
wireless pole 

F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

, .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 21" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

4 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

F. 

3 twin 18" ... .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

t Purchase price. § Limit ( 


756,100. 

283,000. 

756,100. 

283,000. 

756,100. 

761,500. 

283,000. 

881,000. 

761.500. 

854.500. 
260,000. 
260,000. 

644,000. 

779,450. 

873.500. 

630.500. 
825,000. 
640,000. 
6,>4,500. 
665,000. 
810,000. 
842,000. 
842,000. 
756,100. 
637,000. 
644,000. 

cost. 


.Jan. 14/99. 

May 29/07. 

Mar. 7/03. 
Sept. 28/01. 
.Nov. 10/92. 
June 21/02. 
Sept. 20/02. 
July 23/03. 
Mar. 31/92. 
July 27/07. 


.Nov. 23/12. 
.Aug. 27/01. 
.Dec. 21/12. 
.Mar. 22/02. 
.Mar. 22/13. 
.May 20/13. 
.Oct. 26/01. 
.July 8/15. 
.Aug. 6/13. 
.Jan. 16/15. 
.July 24/00. 
.Sept. 26/00. 

.Aug. 22/10. 
.Apr. 5/13. 
.Aug. 22/14. 
.Jan. 11^2. 
.May 29/15. 
.Apr. 3/12. 
.Apr. 29/12. 
.June 4/10. 
.Apr. 22/14. 
.Aug. 19/14. 
.July 20/14. 
.Feb. 8/13. 
.Apr. 29/11. 
.Apr. 12/10. 


.May 29/00 

.Apr. 11/08 

.Oct. 11/04 
.Nov. 2/03 
.June 16/94 
.May 17/04 
.Mar. 5/04 
.Feb. 15/05 
.Apr. 17/94 
.Aug. 1/08 


Jan. 17/14 
.Nov. 24/02 
.Mar. 26/14 
.Nov. 24/02 
.Jan. 20/14 
.Aug. 9/13 
.Nov. 20/02 
Jan. 21/16 
Sept. 19/13 
.Aug. 21/15 
.Oct. 24/02 
.May 19/02 

.Oct. 29/10 
.Aug. 9/15 
,Aug. 14/15 
.June 21/12 
.Feb. 10/16 
.Oct. 22/12 
.June 15/12 
.Jan. 23/11 
.June 16/14 
.Apr. 30/15 
.May 22/15 
.Dec. 30/13 
.Oct. ll/ll 
.Sept. 29/10 


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lilSTS OF VESSELS L\ THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN FULL COMMISSION—ConUd 

Contract 

Torpedo Rig and number of price hull 

Tubes funnels & machinery 


Displace- Speed Horse 

ment Length Knots Power 


Paul Jones .... 

... 420. 

.250' 

2". 

.28 

.91. 

1 8,000. 

Porter.. 

... 1,090. 

.315' 

3". 

.29 

.50 t 

18,000. 

Preble. 

... 420. 

.250' 

2". 

.28. 

.03.. 

. 7,370. 

Sampson.. 

... 1,111. 

.315' 

3". 

.29 

.50 t 

17,000. 

Stewart.. 

... 420. 

.250' 

6". 

.29 

.69. 

t 8,000. 

Trippe. 

... 742. 

.293' 

10". 

.30 

.89. , 

,14,978* 

Tucker. 

... 1,090. 

.315' 

3". 

.29 

.50 t 

17,000. 

Wadsworth. 

... 1,060. 

.315' 

3". 

.30 

.67. 

.16,091. 

WainwTight . . . 

,.. 1,150. 

.315' 

3". 

.29 

.50 t 

17,000. 

Whipple. 

... 433. 

.259' 

6". 

.29, 

.58.. 

, 7,823. 

Winslow. 

... 1,050. 

.305' 

3". 

.29 

.05. 

.15,984. 

Ammen. 

,742. 

.293' 

10". 

.30 

.48. , 

,14,001* 

Beale. 

,742. 

,293' 

10". 

.29 

.65. 

.11,800* 

Burrows. 

.,. 742. 

.293' 

10". 

.30 

.67., 

.13,674. 

Flusser. 

... 700. 

.293' 

10". 

.30, 

,41.. 

.11,842. 

Henley. 

... 742, 

.293' 

10". 

.30 

.41. 

.13,472* 

Jouett. 

,.. 742. 

.293' 

10". 

.32, 

.27., 

.12,340* 

Lamson. 

,700. 

.293' 

10". 

.28. 

,61. , 

.11,041. 

Monaghan . ... 

,742. 

.293' 

10". 

.30. 

,45 * 

12,410. 

Preston. 

,.. 700. 

.293' 

10". 

.29, 

,18 • 

10,918. 

Reid. 

.. 700. 

.293' 

10". 

.31. 

82., 

12,734. 

Roe. 

.. 742. 

.293' 

10". 

.29. 

60. . 

.12,299. 

Smith. 

.. 700. 

.293' 

10". 

.28. 

35.. 

10,362. 

Sterett. 

... 742. 

.293' 

10". 

.30. 

37. . 

10,362. 

Terry. 

.. 742. 

.293' 

10". 

.30. 

24 t 

13,350. 

Walke. 

... 742. 

,293' 

10". 

.29. 

,78.. 

12,573* 

Warrington.... 

.. 742., 

.293' 

10". 

.30. 

12.. 

13,333., 

Cheyenne. 

... 3,225. 

.255' 

1". 

.11, 

,80., 

. 2,452. 

Monadnock . .. 

.. 3,990. 

.262' 

3". 

.11. 

,63.. 

, 2,163. 

Ozark. 

.. 3,225. 

.255' 

1". 

.12. 

03.. 

, 1,830. 

Tallahassee.... 

.. 3,225. 

.255' 

1". 

.12. 

40.. 

, 2,395. 


18". 


Batteries (Guns) 

Destroyers—Cont’d 
,2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 2 

4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 twin 21" 

2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 2 18". 

4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 triple 21" 

2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 2 18". 

5 3" 50 cal. R. F. 3 twin 18" 

4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 twin 21" 

4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 twin 21" 

,4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 twin 21" 

2 3" 50 cal. R. F. 6 6-pdr. R. F^ 2 18". 

4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 tw'in 18" . 


Launched 


In com¬ 
mission 


.. .Signal pole, 4 funnels, 
wireless pole 

. . .2 masts, 4 funnels. 881,000 

.. .Signal pole, 4 funnels, 285,000 
wireless pole 

.. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 795,000 

.. .Signal pole, 4 funnels, 282,000 
wireless pole 

, . .2 masts, 4 funnels. 659,500 

, . .2 masts, 4 funnels. 861,000 

.. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 884,000 

.. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 825,000 

,. .Signal pole, 4 funnels, 286,000. 
wireless pole 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 842,000 


$285,000. .June 14/02..July 19/02 


.Aug. 26/15. 
.Mar. 2/01. 

.Mar. 4/16. 
.May 10/02. 

.Dec. 20/10. 
.May 4/15. 
.Apr. 29/15, 
.June 12/15. 
.Aug. 15/01. 


/16 

.June 21/02 
/16 

.Dec. 17/02 

.Mar. 23/11 
/16 

.July 23/15 
/16 

.Oct. 21/02 


.Feb. 11/15..Aug. 7/15 


5 

5 3' 
5 3' 


Destroyers Operating with Reduced Complement 


50 cal. 


.5 3" 50 cal. 
.5 3" 50 cal. 
.5 3" 50 cal. 
.5 3" 50 cal. 
,5 3" 50 cal. 
,5 3" 50 cal. 
,5 3" 50 cal. 
,5 3" 50 cal. 
,5 3" 50 cal. 
.5 3" 50 cal. 
5 3" 50 cal. 


R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

. 648,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

. 654,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

665,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

. 624,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

. 648,700. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

654,500. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

585,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

629,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

645,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

. 624,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

620,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 4 funnels. 

585,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

610,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

620,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" . . 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

644,000. 

R. F. 

3 twin 18" .. 

. .2 masts, 3 funnels. 

664,000. 

Monitors 




. B. L. R.; 4 4" 50 cal. R. F.; 

. 

.. 1 military mast, 1 fun- 

975,000. 

.. F. 


nel 


il. B. L. R.; 24" cal. R. F.; 

. 

.. 1 military mast, 1 fun- 

* 650,000. 

.. F. 


nel 


. B. L. R.; 4 4" 50 cal. R. F.; 

. 

.. 1 military mast, 1 fun- 

960,000. 

,. F. 


nel 


. B. L. R.; 4 4" 50 cal. R. F.; 

. 

.. 1 military mast, 1 fun- 

925,000. 

.. F. 


nel 



.Sept. 20/10. 
.Apr. 30/12. 
.June 23/10. 
.July 20/09. 
.Apr. 3/12. 
.Apr. 15/12. 
.June 16/09. 
.Feb. 18/11. 
.July 14/09. 
.Aug. 17/09. 
.July 24/09. 
.Apr. 20/09. 
.May 12/10. 
.Aug. 21/08. 
.Nov. 3/10. 
.June 18/10. 

.Sept. 8/00. 
.Sept. 19/83. 
.Nov. 10/00. 
.Nov. 30/01. 


.May 23/11 
.Aug. 30/12 
.Feb. 21/11 
.Oct. 28/09 
.Dec. 6/12 
.May 25/12 
.Feb. 10/10 
.June 21/11 
.Dec. 24/09 
.Dec. 3/09 
.Sept. 17/10 
.Nov. 26/09 
.Dec. 15/10 
.Oct. 18/10 
.July 22/11 
.Mar. 20/11 

.Dec. 8/02 
.Feb. 20/96 
.Oct. 28/02 
.June 18/03 


USTS OF VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN COMMISSION IN RESERVE 

Battleships* First Line 

North Dakota ...20,000..518' 9". .21.01. .32,307. .10 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 14 5" 50 cal. 2 21", subra... .2 cage masts, 2 funnels. .$4,377,000. .June 21/10. .Apr. 11/10 

B. L. R.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Battleships, Second Line 

Alabama.11,552. .374' 0".. 17.01.. 11,366. .4 13" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 40 cal. R. F.; .2 cage masts; 2 funnels 2,650,000. .May 18/98. .Oct. 16/00 


4 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 


abreast 


Main engines only. 


t Estimated. 


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LISTS OF VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN COMMISSION IN RESERVE—Cont’d 

Contract 

Diijplace- Speed Horse Torpedo Rig and number of price hull In com¬ 
ment Length Knots Power Batteries (Guns) Tubes funnels & machinery Launched mission 

Battleships, Second Line—Cont’d 

Connecticut.16,000. .456' 4".. 18.78. .20,525. .4 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels. * 4,600,000. .Sept. 29/04. .Sept.29/06 

R.; 12 7" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 

cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. saluting. 

Georgia.16,000. .441' 3". .19.26. .25,463. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 3,590,000. .Oct. 11/04. .Sept.24/06 

R.; 12 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 12 3" 50 

cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Maine.12,500. .393' 11".. 18.00.. 15,841. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 16 6" 50 cal. B. L. 2 18", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 2,885,000. .July 27/01. .Dec. 29/02 

R.; 6 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. salut¬ 
ing. 

Illinois.11,552.. 375' 4".. 17.45.. 12,318. .4 13" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 40 cal. R. F.; .2 cage masts; 2 funnels, 2.595,000. .Oct. 4/98.. Sept. 16/01 

4 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. abreast 

Kearsarge.11,520. .375' 4".. 16.82.. 11,954. .4 13" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 4 8" 35 cal. B. L. 1 18", above 2 cage masts, 2 funnels.. 2,250,000. .Mar. 24/98. .Feb. 20/00 

R.; 18 5" 40 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. salut- water 
ing. 

Kentucky. 11,520. .375' 4".. 16.90.. 12,318. .4 13" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 4 8" 35 cal. B. L.2 cage masts, 2 funnels.. 2,250,000. .Mar. 24/98. .May 15/00 

R.; 18 5" 40 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. salut¬ 
ing. 

Louisiana.16,000..456' 4".. 18.82. .21,350. .4 12" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 3,990,000. .Aug. 27/04.. June 2/06 

R.; 12 7" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 

cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Nebraska.14,948. .441' 3". .19.06. .21,911. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm....2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 3,733,600. .Oct. 7/04. .July 1/07 

R.; 12 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 12 3" 50 cal. 

R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

New Jersey.14,948. .441' 3". . 19.18. .23,570. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 3,405,000. .Nov. 10/04. .May 12/06 

R.; 12 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 12 3" 50 cal. 

R. F.; 3 3-pdr. saluting. 

Oregon.10,288. .351' 2".. 16.79.. 11,111. .4 13" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 35 cal. B. L.1 military mast, 1 cage 3,222,810. .Oct. 26/93. .July 15/96 

R.; 12 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 6-pdr. salut- mast, 2 funnels 

ing. 

Rhode Island.... 14,948. .441' 3".. 19.01..20,627. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm....2 cage masts, 3 funnels.. 3,405,000.. May 17/04. .Feb. 19/06 

R.; W 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 12 3" 50 cal. 

R. F.; 4 6-pdr. saluting. 

Virginia.14,948..441' 3".. 19.01. .23,468. .4 12" 40 cal. B. L. R.; 8 8" 45 cal. B. L. 4 21", subm... .2 cage masts. 3 funnels.. 3,590,000.. .^pr. 5/04..May 7/06 

R.; 12 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 12 3" 50 cal. 

R. F.; 4 6-pdr, saluting. 

Armoured Cruisers 

Pittsburgh.13,680. .504' 0". .22.44. .29,071. .4 8" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 50 cal. B.'X. 2 18". subm... .1 military mast. 1 cage 3,890,000. .Aug. 22/03. .Mar. 9/05 

R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. salute. mast, 4 funnels 

South Dakota . .. 14,500..503' 11". .22.24. .28,843. .4 8" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 50 ual. B. L. 2 18", subm....l military mast, 1 cage 3,750,000. .July 21/04. Jan. 27/08 

R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.j 4 3-pdr. salute. mast, 4 funnels ^ 

Seattle . 13 680 503' 11". .22.15. .26,466. .4 8" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 14 6" 50 cal. B. L. 2 18", subm-1 military mast. 1 cage $3,885,000. .Apr. 18/03. .Feb. 23/oo 

R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. salute. mast, 4 funnels 

* Limit of cost. 


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Charleston 
St. Louis. . 
Saratoga. . 


LIST8 OF VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN COMMISSION IN RESEBVE-ConCd 

Contract 

Displace- Speed Horse Torpedo Rig and number of price hull In com¬ 
ment Length Knots Power Batteries (Guns) Tubes funnels & machinery Launched mission 

Cruisers, First Class 

.. 9,700..426' 6". .22.04. .27,507.. 14 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 2 military masts, 4 fun- 2,710,000. .Jan. 23/04..Oct. 17/05 

4 3-pdr. saluting. nels 

.. 9,700. .426' 6". .22.13. .27,484. .14 6" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 18 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 2 military masts, 4 fun- 2,740,000. .May 6/05. .Aug. 18/06 

4 3-pdr. saluting. nels 

.. 8,150..384' 0". .21.00. .17,401. .4 8" 45 cal. B. L. R.; 10 5" 50 cal. B. L.2 military masts, 3 fun- 2,985,000.. Dec. 2/91..Aug. 1/93 

R.; 8 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. salute. nels 


Cruiser, Second Class 

Chicago. 4,500. .342' 2". .18.00.. 9,000.. 14 5" 40 cal. R. F.; 9 6-pdr. R. F.; added .Schooner, 2 funnels. 889,000..Dec. 5/85. .Apr. 17/89 

temporarily; 4 4" 40 cal. R. F.; 2 
3-pdr. R. F. 

Cruisers, Third Class 


Chester. 3,750. .423' 1". .26.52. .28,168. .2 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 6 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 

2 3-pdr. R. F. 

Marblehead. 2,072..269' 6".. 18.44.. 5,450.. 8 4" 40 cal. R. F.; 4 3-pdr. R. F. 

Montgomery_ 2,072. .269' 10". .19.06.. 5,584. .4 4" 40 cal. R. F.; 2 3-pdr. R. F.; 2 1-pdr. 

R F 

New Orleans. 3,430.. 354' 5" f 20.00.. 7,500.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 2 3-pdr. R. F. 

Tacoma. 3,200..308' 6".. 16.58.. 5,424.. 10 5" 50 cal. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr. R. F. 


2 21", subm... .4 funnels, 2 masts. 1,688,000. .June 26/07. .Apr. 25/08 

.Schooner, 2 funnels. 674,000. .Aug. 11/92..Apr. 2/94 

2 21", subm... .Schooner, 2 funnels. 612,500..Dec. 5/91..Jan. 2/08 

2 18", subm. 

.2 military masts, 2 fun- J 1,429,215. .Dec. 4/96. .Mar. 18/98 

nels 

.Schooner, 2 funnels. 1,041,900. .June 2/03..Jan. 30/(H 


Destroyers 


Hopkins. 408..248' 8". .29.02.. 8,456.. 2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 

Hull. 408..248' 8"..28.04.. 9,119. .2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 

Macdonough_ 400.. 246' 3". .28.03. f 8,400.. 7 6-pdr. R. F. 

Perry. 420..250' 2". .28.32. j 7,950..2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 5 6-pdr. R. F. 

Truxtun. 483. .259' 6". .29.58.. 8,300*.2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 

Worden. 433..259' 6". .29.86. 8,608. .2 3" 50 cal. R. F.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 


2 18".Signal pole, 4 funnels, 291,000. .Apr. 24/02. .Sept.23/03 

wireless pole 

2 18".Signal pole, 4 funnels, 291,000. .June 21/02. .May 20/03 

wireless pole 

2 18".Signal pole, 4 funnels ... 281,000. .Dec. 24/00..Sept. 5/03 

2 18".Signal pole, 4 funnels, 285,000. .Oct. 27/00..Sept. 4/02 

wireless pole 

2 18"..Signal pole, 4 funnels, 286,000. . Aug. 15/01..Sept.11/02 

wireless pole 

2 18".Signal pole, 4 funnels ... 286,000. .Aug. 15/01. .Dec. 31/02 


Farragut. . 

Amphitrite 
Monterey. 


Torpedo Boat 

275..213' 6"..30.13.. 5,600. .4 6-pdr. R. F. 

Monitors 

3,990. .262' 9". .10.50. f 1.600. .4 10" 30 cal. B. L. R.; 2 4" 40 cal. R. F.; 

2 3-pdr. R. F. 

4,084. .260' 11". .13.60.. 5,244. .2 12" 35 cal. B. L. R.; 2 10" 30 cal. B. L. 

R.; 6 6-pdr. R. F. 


2 18" White- . 227,500. .July 16/98. .Mar. 22/99 

head 


.1 military mast, 1 fun¬ 
nel 

.1 military mast, 1 fun¬ 
nel 


§.June 7/83. .Apr. 23/95 

1,628,950. .Apr. 28/91..Feb. 13/93 


USTS OF VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN COMMISSION IN ORDINARY 

Destroyers 

Downes. 1,072..305' 3" t 29.00.tl6,000. .4 4" 50 cal. R. F. 4 twin 18"_2 masts, 4 funnels. $777,500. .Nov. 8/13. .Feb. 11/15 

Lawrence. 400. .246' 3". .28.41. f 8,400. .7 6-pdr. R. F. 2 18".Signal pole, 4 funnels, 281,000. .Nov. 7/00. .Apr. 14/03 

wireless pole 

Perkins. 742. .293' 10". .29.76 11,668. .5 3" 50 cal R. F. 3 twin 18"_2 masts, 3 funnels. 610,000. .Apr. 9/10..Nov. 18/10 

Monitor 

Tonopah. 3,225. .255' 1". .13.04.. 2,004. .2 12" 40 cal. B. L. R,; 4 4" 50 cal. R. F.; .1 military mast, 1 fun- 962,000. .Nov. 24/00. .Mar. 5/03 

2 6-pdr. R. F. nel 

• Main engines only. f Estimated. J Purchase price. § Part of an appropriation of $3,178,046 for five monitors. 


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1 Admiral 

2 Vice Admiral 

3 Rear Admiral 

4 Captain 

5 Commander 


SLEEVE INSIGNIA OF COMMISSIONED AND WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE NAVY 
6 Lieutenant Com- 9 Ensign 12 Chief Boatswain, 13 Chief Carpenter, 

Chief Sailmaker 
Chief Pharma- 

Chief Machinist cist 


mander 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant, 
grade 


Junior 


10 Midshipman, 1st 

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11 Midshipman, 2nd 

Class 


Chief Gunner. 


14 Boatswain, Gunner, 

Machinist. Mate 

15 Carpenter. S^-ilmak- 

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